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(1908-?) Mathematician and dramatist. Born in London and immigrated to South Africa in 1965, where he was a senior lecturer in Mathematics at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]]. He is the author of  the play ''[[Reflections from a Looking Glass]]'' ([[DALRO]], 1974) and nine other unpublished  sketches collected under the same title with [[DALRO]]. The include ''[[Bend the Round]]'', ''[[Arthur's Good Ladies]]'', ''[[Booty]]'', ''[[Good Friends]]'', ''[[Ladies at Lunch]]'', ''[[Ladies of Class]]'', ''[[Ladies Please]]'', ''[[Stars Don't Tell]]'', ''[[Women in History]]''. [JH]
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'''Leslie Brompton''' (1908-?) Mathematician and dramatist.  
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Born in London and immigrated to South Africa in 1965, where he was a senior lecturer in Mathematics at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]].  
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He is the author of  the play ''[[Reflections from a Looking Glass]]'' ([[DALRO]], 1974) and nine other unpublished  sketches collected under the same title with [[DALRO]]. These include ''[[Bend the Round]]'', ''[[Arthur's Good Ladies]]'', ''[[Booty]]'', ''[[Good Friends]]'', ''[[Ladies at Lunch]]'', ''[[Ladies of Class]]'', ''[[Ladies Please]]'', ''[[Stars Don't Tell]]'', ''[[Women in History]]''. [JH]
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
Gosher, 1988
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[[ESAT Bibliography Gl-Go|Gosher]], 1988.
 
 
 
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Leslie Brompton (1908-?) Mathematician and dramatist.

Born in London and immigrated to South Africa in 1965, where he was a senior lecturer in Mathematics at the University of the Witwatersrand.

He is the author of the play Reflections from a Looking Glass (DALRO, 1974) and nine other unpublished sketches collected under the same title with DALRO. These include Bend the Round, Arthur's Good Ladies, Booty, Good Friends, Ladies at Lunch, Ladies of Class, Ladies Please, Stars Don't Tell, Women in History. [JH]

Sources

Gosher, 1988.

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